Spring Mountain Vineyard

Spring Mountain Vineyard is a privately-owned family estate devoted to Cabernet Sauvignon and the Bordeaux blending varieties. Of its 845 acre footprint, 225 acres are planted to vine and delineated into 135 individual hillside vineyard blocks. Each block has unique soil, exposure and microclimate characteristics. The great diversity of steep hillside plantings is the source of distinctive wines with concentrated flavors, soft tannins and supreme age-ability. Spring Mountain Vineyard produces the following estate grown wines: Elivette- our signature Bordeaux-blend of Cabernet; Cabernet Sauvignon that captures the power of the mountain; Cabernet Franc; Petit Verdot; Pinot Noir; Chardonnay; Merlot; Syrah in a northern Rhone style; Viognier; and, Sauvignon Blanc that is barrel-fermented with sur-lie-batonnage. All wines from the Spring Mountain Vineyard are estate-grown and vinified to honor and reflect the unique terroir of Spring Mountain.

The estate contains a number of historic structures including Villa Miravalle of 1885; the La Perla winery of 1873; the towered stone winery, Chateau Chevalier of 1891; and several caves and barns from the 19th century.

Tasting Only:
Location: Spring House
Capacity: 8 guests
Format: Standing
Duration: 45 - 60 minutes
Price: $40 per guest (waived with purchase of $125 or more per guest and/or wine club sign up)
Featured wines: Current release wines
Particulars: Brief history of estate, with more emphasis on the wines and their styles

Spring Mountain Vineyard offers two ways for subscribers to enjoy our estate bottled wines, the Estate Series and the Collector Series. All Estate subscribers receive 2 bottles of current or limited release wine four times a year. Collector subscribers receive additional library vintages and large format bottles. All subscribers enjoy a discount on wine purchases, as well as exclusive estate privileges, winery events and private offers.

The Napa Green program is supported by a wide variety of groups including the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society, and the University of California. The Napa Valley Vintners, along with Fish Friendly Farming, the Napa Valley Grapegrowers, the Napa County Farm Bureau and others developed the Napa Green program. Learn more about the program at napagreen.org.

Certified Napa Green Land

Spring Mountain Vineyard is certified under the Napa Green Certified Land Program. Spring Mountain Vineyard has created and implemented a customized farm plan with measured results that addressed all aspects of its property, vineyard land as well as non-farmed land, including practicing soil conservation, water conservation, stable drainage, riparian corridor enhancement, fisheries and wildlife habitat enhancement and long-term improvement and sustainability.

Certification - certification is granted by the Napa County Agricultural Commissioners Office of Pesticide Regulation, the Regional Water Quality Control board, the California Department of Fish and Game, and the National Marine Fisheries Service.

Once a year the rarest new Napa Valley wines become available under one roof at Premiere Napa Valley. Wineries throughout the Napa Valley are given one task to participate: create a one-of-a-kind wine for this event to be purchased by one lucky bidder. This event is only open to select members of the wine trade and the successful bidder is the sole owner of this unique wine.